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Council Member Bohjanen introduced the following ordinance <br />and moved its adoption: <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />ORDINANCE NO. 18 -90 <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE LINO LAKES CITY CODE, SECTION 1001, THE <br />SUBDTVISION AND PLATTING ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LINO LAKES. <br />The City Council of the City of Lino Lakes, Anoka County, <br />Minnesota does ordain: <br />I. <br />Section 1001.02 Definitions is hereby amended as follows: <br />DELETE: 1001.02 (12) Natural Water Way - as mentioned in <br />this chapter shall mean any natural passageway in <br />the surface of the earth so situated and having <br />such a topographical nature that surface water <br />flows through it from other areas before reaching <br />a final ponding area. The term also means to <br />include any and all drainage structures that have <br />been constructed or placed for the purpose of <br />conducting water from one place to another. <br />ADD: 1001.02 (12) Watercourses - As mentioned in this <br />chapter shall mean any natural or man -made <br />passageway on the surface of the earth so situated <br />and having such a topographical nature that <br />surface water stands or flows through it from <br />other areas. The term includes ponding areas, <br />drainage channels, swales, waterways, creeks, <br />rivers, lakes, streams, wetland areas, and any <br />other open surface water flow which is the result <br />of storm water or ground water discharge. This <br />term does not include man -made piping systems <br />commonly referred to as storm sewers. <br />1001.02 (26) Normal Water Level It is level of <br />water in a watercourse when the watercourse is not <br />in the process of receiving or discharging storm <br />water runoff. The normal water level will <br />typically be the outlet elevation of a pond, lake, <br />or other standing water body. <br />1001.02 (27) High Water Level - Is the water level <br />in a watercourse which could be predicted to occur <br />as a result of the critical 100 -year runoff event <br />using U.S. Department of Agriculture Soil Conser- <br />vation Service methodology, as approved by the <br />City. <br />128 <br />